Animals
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Death of Hundreds Amazonian Dolphins In Brazil Blamed on Record-High Lake Temperature
Hundreds of Amazonian dolphins were found dead in Brazil, and the record-high lake temperature may have caused the unusual number of deaths. Read more here.
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